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February 17, 2012 at 11:12 am

Bits of Tech Episode 42 – CES, MWC and iPad 3

Bits of Tech Episode 42 – CES, MWC and iPad 3

The Bits of Tech podcast is where the Tech Editors of Thebitbag.com, John Agan “DirtyBirdPhoenix”, Timell Grant “Da Dios” and Randen Montalvo “Infamous Monty” get together to review the weeks news in game hardware, mobile and general technology.

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Special items
CES

Gaming News
Kickstarter funded game
Portal in your skyrim
netflix drops game idea
psv
HTC to team up with PS

Mobile News
Chrome on android
cyanogenmod app store
mobile world congress
WD tango
california pushes energy efficient chargers
HTC Quad core phone rumors
Impending doom of Blackberry

General Tech News
Facebook IPO
Google Home Theater
iPad 3
windows 8 / WP 8
Ubuntu lookin better every day
sopa
WD Powerline network – Livewire

Personal Bits
Special Bits – Portal Bundle giveaway – entry rules below
Tor Bits – David Jaffe for successful Twisted Metal launch even if the network
Ghost Bits – Origin PC is BAUS
Dirty Bits – Mozy Cloud

For your chance to win the Portal Bundle on Steam follow @dirtybirdphnx and tweet him what GLaDOS stands for with the hashtags #Portal and #BitsofTechPodcast like below.

@dirtybirdphnx GLaDOS stands for _____ #Portal #BitsofTechPodcast



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10 Comments

  1. Finally!! Listening now..

  2. Kevin McPherson says:

    Welcome back guys, I will listen on my drive home.

  3. Great show as always. Tor -   You say that there are tools in place that makes IOS, Android just to make is as “secure” as a Blackberry.  I disagree.  What if you want to disable SMS messaging on an IOS/Android device for security purposes?  Or view an organization’s intranet website on your handheld?  Or disable unsigned attachments? I haven’t seen any IOS/Android service that can do this like RIM.  And trust me, I’ve tested 3rd party IOS/Android apps, but they’re not even close!   Like it or not, RIM still has a market.  I do agree that they make really shitty phones, and the OS is dated, but they still have a market because of their secure email functionality.

  4. John A. Agan II says:

    Why aren’t more people attemting to win the portal bundle? I’m not a pc gamer but I have these games on pc.

    • Who won the portal bundle or was it drawn yet? I wish I was able to go to  CES. Enough technology to keep me busy and salivating for weeks. I have an old Samsung 32″ lcd now and I would love to have any of the tvs mentioned aside from the see through one. Plan on getting a new tv shortly though. Any recommendations for a $900-1300 budget?

      • John A. Agan II says:

        it depends on where you are, your twitter looks like you are from england and they would actually use different models than in america so that is important info, if you are in the states we’ll bring the question up on the show and answer it there for you as well as sending you the answer

  5. who won the portal bundle or was it drawn yet?

    • John A. Agan II says:

      there is another day to win the portal bundle, at the begining of the next show i will randomly select the winner.

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